Chapter 15. Datapath Composition
Andreas KochDepartment of Computer ScienceEmbedded Systems and Applications GroupTechnische Universität of Darmstadt, Germany
As shown in Chapter 14, a wide variety of algorithms can be employed for placing arbitrary netlists on various reconfigurable fabrics. To achieve this generality, the input netlists are treated as random collections of primitive elements (gates, lookup tables [LUTs], flip-flops) and interconnections. These approaches do not attempt to exploit any kind of structure that might be present in their input circuits. Many practically relevant circuits, however, do exhibit regularities in their composition (e.g., by following a classical bit-sliced design). Since the days of manual full-custom ASIC ...
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